Basketball at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games – Men's tournament


The men's tournament in Basketball at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Naypyidaw began on 8 December and ended on 16 December. All games were held in the Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium which for both men's and women's tournaments. The Philippines successfully defended the title for the sixteenth time as they went undefeated in the competition.

Venue

The Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium is located in Naypyidaw. It was the host stadium of the tournament for both men's and women's basketball. The stadium's capacity is about 3,000 with an area of. It was also the hosts of volleyball, judo, vovinam and pencak silat of the games.

Competition format

All seven teams will play their opponents once. Unlike the past Southeast Asian Games, there were no knockout stages in the tournament. The team that finishes the best record will win the title.
ResultPoints
Win2
Loss1
Loss via default*1
Loss via forfeiture**0
*The team has fewer than two players available to play on the court at some point during the game.
**A team cannot put forward at least five players at the start of the game, or its own actions prevent play from being resumed.
In case teams are tied on points, the tiebreaking criteria are used, in order of first application:
  1. Results of the games involving the tied teams
  2. Goal average of the games involving the tied teams
  3. Goal average of all of the games played
  4. Points scored
  5. Drawing of lots

    Results

All times are Myanmar Standard Time.
Note: Vietnam, Laos, Brunei and Timor-Leste did not participate in the men's competition.

Statistical leaders

These are some statistics from the tournament which are top ten averages in points, rebounds and assists. Anthony Dominic Dar from Cambodia led the average points table due to his 117-point performance in 6 games. His teammate Sak Ratana, became first in the tournament's rebounds per game. Malaysia's Ooi Ban Sin led the assists per game with a total of 30, and an average of five.
In other statistics, Anthony Dominic Dar led the free throws percentage at 95%. Ratdech Kruatiwa became number one in outside shooting as he shot 54.8% beyond the three-point line. Sak Ratana also led in offensive and defensive rebounding made, steals and in turnovers. Adhi Pratama Prasetyo Putra and Thach Boroth were both tied at 19, as they made the most fouls in the competition. Marcus Douthit from the Philippines has made the most blocks in the tourney at seven.
Points
Pos.NameGPts.
1 Anthony Dominic Dar611719.5
2 Sak Ratana611619.3
3 Wei Long Wong67913.2
4 Ratdech Kruatiwa56513.0
5 Shee Fai Loh67612.7
6 Wang Jia67412.3
7 Mac Belo67212.0
7 Xaverius Prawiro67212.0
8 Danai Kongkum67011.7
8 Kevin Ferrer67011.7
9 Ng Han Bin66510.8
10 Bobby Ray Parks Jr.66010.0

Rebounds
Pos.NameGReb.
1 Sak Ratana67011.7
2 Thach Boroth66410.7
3 Marcus Douthit6447.3
4 Anthony Dominic Dar6427.0
4 Thein Than Aung6427.0
4 Wang Jia6427.0
5 Galank Gunawan4256.3
6 Mark Belo6355.8
7 Tian Yuan Kuek6345.7
8 Sukhdave Ghogar6335.5
9 Chrismas Bonanza Sitepu6325.3
10 Ronald Pascual6315.2

Assists
Pos.NameGAst.
1 Ooi Ban Sin6305.0
2 Roi Sumang6244.0
3 Wei Long Wong6233.8
4 Bobby Ray Parks Jr.6203.3
5 Kaleb Ramot Gemilang6193.2
6 Mana Jantuma6183.0
7 Kiefer Ravena6172.8
8 Eng Heng Soo6162.7
8 Marcus Douthit6162.7
8 Sak Ratana6162.7
8 Thach Boroth6162.7
8 Desmond Oh6162.7
9 Darongpan Apiromvilaichai6152.5
9 Kevin Alas6152.5
9 Sei Thu Tun Tun6152.5
10 Larry Liew6142.3
10 Kyi Htwe6142.3
10 Xaverius Prawiro6142.3

Medal winners

The Philippines had clinched a gold place finish when Malaysia lost to Thailand, but even so, they won all their games. Thailand grabbed their eighth silver medal with a win over Malaysia which replaced them in second place. After 34 years, since the 1979 Southeast Asian Games, the Singaporeans got their second medal in history with a victory over the host nation.